Your guide to shopping Queen Street Mall

Shopping in Brisbane City is a vibrant adventure – with more than 700 stores along the Queen Street Mall (and over 1000 across the whole CBD) it can be a challenge to know where to find what you’re looking for.

Shopping centres and arcades off Queen Street Mall

QueensPlaza

QueensPlaza is the glitzy home to high-end brands and Queensland’s flagship five-storey David Jones department store. On the ground floor find all the luxury brands including Burberry, Tiffany and Co., Louis Vuitton, Bvlgari, Paspaley, Salvatore Ferragamo, Dior, Saint Laurent, as well as Mimco, Michael Hill Jeweller and Perrott’s Florist. On the upper level you can find high-end fashion labels, Camilla, Alice McCall, Zimmerman, Sass & Bide, Viktoria & Woods and Gorman, along with Mecca Cosmetica.

Wintergarden

Wintergarden is the centre with the steel butterfly sculpture over the front. Within you’ll find multiple levels and tiers with a range of local and national boutiques, including a lots of dedicated menswear stores.

Below ground you’ll find a large food court plus Jurlique beauty and Anthony's Fine Jewellery. On the upper level is a number of casual restaurants, including Grill'd, and a Strike Bowling bar.

170 Queen Street

Previously Broadway on the Mall, this three level retail centre now features two major international brands, H&M and UNIQLO. Walk through the mall behind the flagship stores to Broadway on Adelaide where you'll discover a treasure trove of homewares, kitchen and bathroom accessories and stationary at Daiso. You'll also find Jan Logan's elegant jewellery, Amy Sargeantson Chocolate Maker for delicious chocolate treats and Crumpler's indestructible luggage at Broadway on Adelaide.

The Myer Centre

The biggest of Queen Street Mall’s shopping centres, The Myer Centre sits at the George St end of the mall. At the very top you’ll find the Event Cinemas and a games arcade, along with Lincraft, Oxfam Shop, Best & Less, Daiso and more. Towards the bottom is a massive food court spanning two levels, a Target department store and Coles Express supermarket.

Brisbane Arcade

This historic arcade is an icon along the Queen Street Mall. Within the 1923-built dwelling you’ll find two levels plus a basement of small, boutique stores with lots of local Brisbane fashion and jewellery designers calling the space home.

Brisbane designers calling the arcade home include Tengdahl, Irma J Smith, Maiocchi, Pia du Pradal and Darb Bridal Couture. Also look out for specialty shops The Model Shoppe, and The Tea Centre.

Tattersall’s Arcade

Another historic arcade, Tattersall’s Arcade opened in 1926 and takes its name from the private membership Tattersall’s Club in which it is housed. All on one level, stop into high-end stores Longchamp, Optiko, Hunt Leather, Canturi, Lannah Dunn Fine Jewellery and Robert’s Menswear. Cute Italian cafe Marchetti does an excellent cannoli and coffee.

MacArthur Central

MacArthur Central is home to many utility stores and the only full-sized supermarket in the city. Woolworths can be found on the basement floor nearby a BWS bottle shop and Priceline pharmacy. On the ground and upper floors find Big W department store, on the upper floor is a food court and JB HiFi.

Mega international retailers along Queen Street Mall

The mall has some big international players that have opened shop. A two-storey H&M (Queensland’s only store with H&M Home too) and three-storey Uniqlo sit side-by-side with massive glass window-fronts. Opposite, a three-storey Zara houses the Spanish label’s woman, man and child ranges.